Tuesday, February 04, 2020

#UK: Gov't Considers Moving House Of Lords From London To Northern England

[world politics news]


Moving Britain's upper house of parliament to the northern English city of York is one "of a range of things" the government is looking at to "level up" different parts of Britain, Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly said on Sunday.

In last month's national election Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservatives won a swathe of seats from Labour in the traditional northern English heartlands, securing a large majority in parliament. With a view to securing these gains, Johnson has promised to ramp up investment in the north of England, which has suffered decline with the loss of heavy industries and implementation of austerity policies since the financial crisis.

The House of Lords, Britain's unelected upper house of parliament, has the power to block laws but functions mainly as a mechanism to refine and seek revisions to laws that are enacted in the elected House of Commons

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